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xigma:Nelzone pls can you send the free confores to ai_momodu@yahoo.com. thanks! |
Can anyone send the questions now? my email is ai_momodu@yahoo.com. thanks |
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myjoy084:By the way Nigeria seems to be selling one of the highest yielding treasury bills in the world. I'm still searching for such percentage in Canada. Interest rates have to drop sooner or later so the cost of borrowing for small scale businesses can drop as well. And yea...let them come to the stock market! God bless Nigeria. |
myjoy08:Would a Chukwuma Soludo as finance minister be able to push a bull in the market? Make wetin happen for two thousand and something no go repeat o #JustSaying #**NOTOctopus** ![]() |
PETERiCHY:Nigeria don win you ![]() |
9free:Thanks Sir |
myjoy08:How do you activate e-dividend? |
ohenhen1:"Are Nigerians better off by the unorthodox actions of the CBN? Only time will tell, but the Central Bank is currently making a strong case for itself that its policy intention is to moderate volatility in foreign exchange rates and inflation, even at the expense of short-term constraints of liquidity. This intent favours most of the Nigerian public, and long-term investors. The Central Bank is in uncharted territory by attempting policies that aren’t quite part of text book economics that suggests Central Banks act primarily on one thing: setting interest rates. There is a chance it won’t pay off, but so far if the relative stability of the Naira that’s been achieved is anything to go by, it is a good thing to try approaches that diverge from economics textbooks. Iceland did this in the face of the global financial crisis in 2008. That gambled paid off. Maybe Nigeria’s gamble will pay off as well." http://sbmintel.com/2015/09/10/jp-morgan-government-bond-index-the-bad-and-the-good/ Out of crass and pathetic ignorance some Nigerians choose to politicise everything and subordinate their glory to foreign ..whatever.....without cognizance to the fact that it could favor us in the long run, what is the wailing about really? God help Nigeria. |
chukwudi44:How can a country prosper with this kind of people? All of you, save for a few are just throwing tantrums, insulting here and there without even any proper analysis on the situation on ground, is that how to be patriotic or to be an opposition? May God deliver our nation from sycophancy, the people need to renew their minds, a nation cannot develop more than the mindset of it's people. God bless Nigeria |
myjoy08:I love this reply though....we need more patriotic governance in Nigeria |
jamace:which international stock would you recommend?? |
myjoy08:Have a blessed week ahead too Sir God bless |
Pity Nigerians!! How many of you actually watched the video to hear what Falana actually said ![]() Pity"A nation cannot go farther than the mindset of it's people" God bless Nigeria |
bigass:The so called "foreigners" are most likely Nigerians I think |
SEPTEMBER ALERT! The questions and concerns about what will occur in September are pouring in. So what is the big deal? First there are facts and there are rumors. One huge rumor is an asteroid is headed to earth and will smash into the planet. This is based upon someone's prophetic prediction. According to friends in NASA there is nothing of this type headed here, and asteroid debris continually enters the earth's atmosphere burning up. The same will be true in September, according to these sources. Second, the fact is about every seven years, there is a major stock market "correction," and one is expected this fall. These usually fall on the Shmitta cycle - a Jewish season that occurs every seven years. Why this year is there more concern? First, there are nations which have borrowed money they cannot pay back to banks and the IMF. Greece, Italy, Brazil, are a few. The huge drop in oil is good for the consumer, but has nearly crashed 26 small Stock Markets throughout the world. A friend of mine in oil, said to expect many smaller oil companies to close, as they cannot at this price drill for oil, and pay back the loans for rigs and equipment purchased during the high priced oil days. The FEDS have lost control of the national debt, and a lesser discussed concern is there is not enough cash in local banks to handle withdraws if many people begin demanding cash, instead of electronic transfers. If this occurs, look for limited withdraws or bank holidays. There are many who plan to pull out of the market if a big correction is seen, but others say to stay with the strong companies for the long haul. The real concern in my opinion would be natural disasters hitting the United States. Thus long term food supplies, clean drinking water are important in these areas, especially earthquake prone. We are NOT to live in fear but look for opportunities to minister and "occupy" until Christ comes. When he return, people will be eating, drinking, marrying, planning building and doing business, thus economies will look normal. When things are "good" people stop looking for Christ's return and He surprises the world by coming "in the hour they think not." -Perry Stone Ministries Get good deals.. Peace! |
Though I don't have Oando in my portfolio but is there no regulation in the market about publication of results??what is all this "dividend loading" since God knows when ![]() |
bigass:God is as close to you as he is to anybody so sister, start a church, preach the message of grace, draw people unto God, preach the truth that man cannot save himself except in Christ Jesus else just join to be a fellow labourer in God's vineyard. Peace! |
SpongeBobSP:If you are going for long term, look for fundamentally sound stocks.....I'm an intermediate bie though but I'd say FBNH, Zenith and GTbank are OK at "right" prices.....Then maybe Dangote Cement or any good food & beverage stocks that pays good dividends, you can check the company dividend history on cashcraft. Caveat:No start with long term come go dey check the stock prices everyday o......all the best |
The market and its counterparts abroad are going through the Shemitah year(7yrs low after 7yrs high "Pharoah's dream"), the Shemitah is ending September 23rd and then we begin a new cycle of prosperity. Get the good deals now and prepare for the rebound on the long run! Peace, BNSITL |
Obviously Chibubear has left the market....why did he not go with the bear? ![]() |
Because say you dey do dollar business no mean say you go come dey wish your country bad o... it's UNPATRIOTIC |
Kagame:Okk.....seems they do only for the bigger boys tho ![]() |
mercylicious:Ok thanks for clarifying...it's just that last I tried at my bank, they said a cbn directive doesn't allow them sell...they can only buy from your dorm account Then at the black market, one of the guys also complained the policy has made the supply low and with increased demand, the prices are higher in the black market.....well those are just hearsay..we hope Nigeria get the policies right to make the country better for everyone. |
passwelle:FBN seems to be the only bank allowed to trade forex(buy/sell) for it's customers likely because Emir Sanusi was from that bank.. Why is no one talking about this? Pls correct me,I maybe wrong |
ForcefullBULL:is it really a good policy that Nigerian banks cannot buy/sell dollars from their customers at least...it seems the dollar supply is affecting the rates in the black market....#justThinkingOutLoud ![]() |
mercylicious: lafencer:Abi na Ucheson company handiwork?? #JokeofTheYear |

